A
B
C
D
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Where did Jesus meet a man with a shriveled hand (Mat 12:9)?
A. By a boat
B. In a field
C. In the city gate
D. In the synagogue


D. In the synagogue

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What was the Pharisees' response to Jesus healing the man with a shriveled hand on the Sabbath (Mat 12:14)?
A. They tried to stone him
B. They accused him of doing it by the power of Beelezebub
C. They accused him of violating the Sabbath
D. They plotted how to kill him

D. They plotted how to kill him

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What kind of work did Jesus suggest the Pharisees would do even on the Sabbath (Mat 12:11)?
A. Gather grapes before they went bad
B. Do what a governor commanded
C. Pull a sheep out of a pit
D. Fight against any enemy in war


C. Pull a sheep out of a pit

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How did Jesus heal the man's shriveled hand (Mat 12:13)?
A. He told him to stretch it out
B. He told him to hold his hands up in praise to God
C. He told him to pick up a glass on the table
D. He shook his hand


A. He told him to stretch it out

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What did Jesus ask his accusers when he saw the man with a shriveled hand (Mat 12:10)?
A. How long this man had had the shriveled hand
B. Whether it was lawful to heal on the Sabbath
C. Whether it was his sin or his parents that had caused it
D. If they hand any oil to anoint this man


B. Whether it was lawful to heal on the Sabbath

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What was Jesus response when the Pharisees plotted to kill him (Mat 12:15)?
A. He stood his ground saying he had done nothing wrong
B. He withdrew from that place
C. He sent his disciples out to defend him
D. He set out in a boat on the Sea of Galilee


B. He withdrew from that place

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What did Jesus say it was lawful to do on the Sabbath (Mat 12:12)?
A. Good
B. Anything that helps a neighbor
C. The will of the Father
D. The works of the kingdom of heaven


A. Good

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“The object of God’s work in this world is the ____________ of man; therefore that which is necessary to be done on the Sabbath in the accomplishment of this work is in accord with the Sabbath law.”


—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 285

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